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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HUGHES, above, sponsors for the young people's group of the
First Baptist Church, are pictured above at tne senior high youth group annual formal
banquet held Saturday evening. "Japanese Garden" was the theme carried out in the
banquet decorations and program.
The senior high youth group of
the First Baptist Church of Rose- Mrs. Cooper Entertains
burg held its annual formal ban- d;j i . ,,u rt. .U
quet Saturday attended by about Bridge-Luncheon Club
60 persons.
"Japanese
Garden" was the
theme carried out for the decora
tions and the program, with pink
and black as the color scheme. The
walls featured large fans and the
Mrs. S. J. CooDer entertained
her bridge club Wednesday at a home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
FOR VIRGINIA REED
Miss Ellen Turner entertained
Tuesday evening at the Glide
noon luncheon at the Elks Club
followed by the card play at her
beautiful home in Laurelwood.
Magnolias and flowering plum and
tables were decorated with Japan- .miii.. fnrmpri tha nttraptivp
ese quince ana ni-Ksnuws nueu
with pink camellias. At one end of
the banquet room a Japanese gar
den was arranged under a silver
star - spangled sky. The garden
contained a waterfall and a pool
with floating camellias.
The Rev. Mr. Moore of the Em-
bouquets for the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs. 0.
R. Fritz, Mrs. Vance Shugart,
Mrs. Jack Myers, Mrs. O. R.
Petersen, Mrs. Thomas Martin,
Mrs. B. A. Young, Mrs, Paul Flood
and the hostess. Mrs. Cooper.
High scores tor tne afternoon s
erald Baptist Church in Eugene ; bridge play were won by Mrs.
was tne special speaner. ijene
Horn acted as master of cere
monies. Sharon Pepple and Dale
Poteet gave toasts on "Brother
hood" and Mrs. West entertained
the group with music and a chalk
talk.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes are
sponsors for the youth group.
TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB
ENJOYS RECENT LUNCHEON
Camellias and potted chrysanthe
mums were used Tuesday when
Mrs. Joe Perrault and Mr. Norman
Jacobson entertained the Sutherlin
TiUicum Club at a one o'clock sal
ad luncheon.
Those enioving the day with
Mrs. Perrault and Mrs. Jacobson , OCCASION FOR PARTY
were tne Mesaames naiston nno-
Fritz and Mrs. Flood.
Montana Visitors
Complimented Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Peterson
entertained at a delightful dinner
party Monday evening at their at
tractive home honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Ohman and five daugh
ters, Susan, Diane, Marcia, Helen
and Gayle, and Mr. Ohman's moth
er, Mrs. Paul Ohman, all of Ana
conda, Mont.
The Montana visitors were here
from Sunday to Wednesday as
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Con
rad Quist.
FIFTH BIRTHDAY IS
ees. Loval Stearns. Harry Barker,
Edward Lamoreaux, Frank Mc
Cord, John Chase, Cue Bielman,
Vern Holgate, Cal Bowles and C.
A. Petherick.
For the afternoon's contract
bridge Mrs. Bowles won high, Mrs.
Stearns second high, Mrs. Chase
low and Mrs. Lamoreaux the trav
eling goose. The next meeting will
be held Tuesday, April 23, at the
home of Mrs. Vern Liesinger with
Mrs. John Chase as co-hostess.
BAIRDS ENTERTAIN CLUB
AT RECENT SUPPER PARTY
Beautiful arrangements of camil
lias were used by Mr. and Mrs.
William Baird of Sutherlin Sat
urday night when they entertain
ed their pinochle club at a seven
thirty o'clock potluck supper.
Those enjoying the supper ana
Mrs. Billie Liesinger of Suther
lin entertained at a birthday party
Saturday morning honoring her
daughter, Willa Jean, on her fifth
birthday. The morning was spent
playing games after which the hon
ored guest opened her many gifts.
After the pla hour Mrs Liesing
er served refreshments to Zane
and Trina Wiley, Linda and Ronnie
Crump, Larry Koehler, Penny and
Robin Montgomery. Linda and
Sharline Liesinger. Foster, Darwin
and LaVon Montgomery, RoRer,
Randy and Russell Dulancy, Lance
Liesinger, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Montgomery, Mrs Pat Liesinger
and Mrs. Grace Dulaney.
Calling later in the afternoon
were Mrs. ' LaVon Lance, Mr.
George Lindsay. Wayne and Saun
dra, Mr. and Mr. Fred Koehler
and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Godfrey and Helen Hamilton.
Those sending gifts but unable to
attend were Romona and Clayton
Irving and Mrs. Ellen Liesinger,
card play were Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mul
lins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvor-
t if. A ,. f'lai.Hp
sea jr., ..11. ...u ...... uluu,ul.. BMTEBTAIM
Harvey, Mr. ana Mrs. r.. a. Dames , rain riiii
and the host and hostess. j PAIR OAKS CARD CLUB
For the evening's pinochle play Spring flowers formed the cen
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes won high i terpiece Saturday evening when
score. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning en
tertained the Fair Oaks iPinochle
Club at the Fair Oaks Grange Hall.
For the evening's pinochle play,
Alva Manning won men's high and
Virginia Williams ladies high. Sec
ond high went to Harry ivorton
The next meeting will be Satur
day evening. May 4.. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorsen
Jr.
MRS. SHEPHARD FETED
AT CHARMING SHOWER
Mrs. Orley Weist and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Banks were co-hostesses
Friday at the Camas Valley home
of Mrs. Weist for a pink and blue
shower in honer of Mrs. Claude
Shenhard.
AnDrooriate games were played . Mr. h.pih An.tm Mr. and Mrs.
with prizes awarded to Mrs. Hen- Harry Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Dur
ry Cummings and Mrs. Shephard. wood Rose Maggie Francis, Viola
A cake in the form of a baby's Haslctt, Harry Reed and Peggy
crib was cut by Mrs. Shephard and . Jean Austin.
served to: Mrs. Phillip Boyd, Mrs. The next meeting will be held
William Cunningham, Mrs. VirpU : Saturday, May 4, at the home of
Moody. Mrs. Henry cummings ana; Mrs. Maggie rraneis
Local News
Claud and Hal Essalitrem of I Mrs. Ethel Keniwrly left by
this city attended the York Rite! plane today for a weekend in
Masons 4-day session this week in Klamath Falls to visit with her
Eugene. itwo daughters, Mrs. James A.
, Slusser and Mrs. Jack Propst, and
Dr. .ml Mrs E. W. Carter re- Uieir families,
turned home Sunday following a I
trip to Portland where the latter; Mr. and Mrs. Eutw Maada
underwent medical treatment. and daughter, Noreen, have sold
Ray Chastain, at a surprise party
in honor of Miss Virginia Reed.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Reed, who with her family, is
moving to Crescent City, Calif.
A farewell gift of a flash cam
era was presented to the houored
guest by the hostess and ten of
her guests. The evening was
spent in playing games and danc
ing. Dainty refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess and her mother
to Roberta Keyes, Carol Parks,
Donna Perdue, bherry Clark,
Shron Polley, Glenda Kittleman,
Sandra Andrus, Tona McDanicls,
Shirley Starns, Carmen Kelso and
the honoree. Miss Reed.
NEEDLE CLUB ENJOYS
DAY AT SHORT HOME
Dorothy Short entertained the
Hubbard Creek Needle Club at her
home on Millwood Drive near
Cmpqua Wednesday. A potluck
dinner was served at 12:30 by the
hostess.
After dinner a household demon
stration was given by Mrs. Betty
Harris from Sutherlin with prizes
won by Mrs. Kitty Roeder and Mrs.
Ruth Short.
Those enjoying the day were
Roberta Coffey, Bertha Bucknell,
Oliie Peery, Flo Rippstein, Melba
Germond. Mable Carlson, Verneta
Peery, Ella Teller, Blanche Stroop,
Verna McVicker, Thelm Leonard,
Kitty Roeder, Opal Munson, Ruth
Short, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Phil
McKinney.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Grier.
RICHARD BERNEYS GIVE
LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berney
entertained graciously Thursday
evening at their lovely nome Hon
oring the birthdays of Mrs. Glenn
Young and Mrs. Louis Berney.
The serving table was covered
with an attractive pink cloth and
was centered by a beautiful pale
pink birthday cake decorated with
deep pink camellias and flanked
by pink candles in silver holders.
Refreshments were served and
the honorees opened their many
lovely birthday gifts.
Those attending were Mr. and.
Mrs. Leighton Hill and son, Jeff,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ber
ney, Jack Berney, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Young. Mr. ayid Mrs. J. B.
Roark and the host and hostess.
BOOTS AND CALICO CLUB
TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
Jim McGhehay, who received
medical attention for an injured
foot this week at Douglas Com
munity Hospital, is now convalesc
ing at his home.
Mrs. Lwi Wilton and Mrs.
Garland Hartman and children
went to Cottage Grove Wednes
day to spend the day visiting Pas
tor and Mrs. Robert Kunz and ton,
Paul.
Mrs. Leonard W. RiUy of this
city drove to Corvallis todav to
visit her son, Bill, and daughter,
Pat, students at Oregon State Col
lege. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fstr nl
this city spent last weekend in
Brookings visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Foster, and baby daughter.
Gordon Singleton of Portland
visited in Roseburg a short time
this week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Singleton, on SE
Chadwick Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlat Nye of
this city drove to Corvallis Tues
day to attend the funeral of Sam
uel Lewis. The Nye and Lewis
family are close friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wars of
this city were in Eugene this
week where the former attended
the York Rite Masons 4-day ses
sion. Mrs. Warg joined him for
the banquet Wednesday night.
Mrs. Sam Wingfield Jr. and
children expect to travel to Port
land this weekend to pick up the
former's husband who has been
there for two weeks on an Air
Force Reserve training program.
John Sylwester, student at Con
cordia in Portland, will arrive in
Roseburg next Thursday to visit
his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W.
A. Sylwester, and will spend Sat
urday delivering Easter orders
from the Fern Florists.
Mr. and Mrs. KennaHi Simon
and family of this ritv r it,no
the former's mother, Mrs. Fran
ces aimon, 01 Morton, Minn, to
Portland Sunday, where she will
leave for her home, following a
visit here.
Mr. and Mr. Hmn n:uu
children, Terry and Joni, have re-
nirnea nome alter a week spent in
Disneyland at the Disneyland Ho
tel. The tra 'elers made the trip
to Los Angeles and back by
plane, then took a helicopter to
Disneyland itself.
Cleo Moats, a former Roseburg
resident now livine in Knon
was in Roseburg recently to at-
their home oa- Willow Street and
have left for Folsom, Calif., to
make their home.
Mitt Mary Ann Spancake, a
former resident of the Glengary
district, has moved into Roseburg
and is making iher home with
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Aquiso.
Oakland PTA Sets
April 15 Election
New officers will be elected at
the Oakland PTA meeting April
is at 8 p.m. in the high school li
brary. A fUm will be shown.
Ditcutt Projactt
The Harriet-Rosa Circle of the
Oakland Community Presbyterian
Church met 'ast week and projects
for this year were discussed and
work done on bazaar articles.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Painter and
daughter, Merrilee of Eugene and
Mrs. Alton Balfour of Scotts Valley
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Dunn he early part of this
week.
Martin League of Oakland is at
tending a state PTA convention at
Pendleton this week. He teaches
high school at Sutherlin.
Mrs. E. B. Williams went to Se
attle. Wash., by plane early this
week, and Mr. Williams will join
her later. They will return home
Saturday.
Ill M. IVll J af" April 13, 1957 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
mnsion-umaru
Unit Set $ Meet
By ROSA HEINBACH
Rainbow Garden Club Sets
Card Party For Robin Dale
The Winston-DiUard Home Ex
tension Unit has scheduled its next
meeting Wednesday. April 23. at
the Dillard Winston Methodist
Church.
Thm mntlinv il.H mt nH
will include a noon potluck'. Mem- Grange Hall on Highway 99 south
oers snould bring materials lor ",,'"'- " cni
framing pictures and an article for , plyed. starting at 1 p.m.
a Chinese auction. A county exten-. P" ' "e oucrea,
By ROSA HEINBACH i incritical condition prior to her
A card party for the Robin Dale 1 surgery last week b:it she is re-
School in Roseburg is being spon
sored by the Rainbow Garden Club
Friday afternoon, April 26.
it wiu be held at the bvergreen
sion agent will be present.
Visitt Parents
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cant-
well and son, Billy, went to Coos
Bay over the weekend to visit
Mrs. CantweU't parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Parmer Brady. The occasion
was the birthday of Mrs. Cantwell. I
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Buell and
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Noehols went to
Portland last weekend on a pleas
ure trip. I
Mrs. Belle Clark and her sister,
Mrs. Grace Barnes, were taken
on a trip to Goshen last weekend
Recuperating
Mrs. Dean Robins of Dillard is
recuperating from an emergency
operation at the Sacred Heart Hos
pital in Eugene. Mrs. Robins was
Glendale Scouts
Are Advanced
By MRS. G. . FOX
Several members of the Glen.
by their niece and nephew, Mr. dale Boy Scouts received honors
and Mrs. Don Fast. They visited ! at a meeting this week in the new
a taxiaermist wnere Airs, t ast had ' acoui nuuning.
a coat made from three bleached
deer skins which her husband
killed. On their return trip they
visited Fast's parents at Yoncalla.
Stay Ended
Those honored were: Tenderfoot
rank: "Pug" Cleveland, Douglas
Dollar and Milton Densley. second
class rank: Bohby Young, Don
Munvon. Larrv Troxel.
1in Usnmu P). Tam.. c-
...... ..... w cnet ana oicve jonnson. nrst class
her home on Lookingglass Road scout: Jimmy Moore and Joe Fish
from an extended visit with her er.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.I Confined
Crouh- I Mrs. Anoie Nernlnil nt nl..J,l.
Mr. and Mrs.- Leb Manske re- has hwn
Visits Brother
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bunch of
Eugene visited last week with
Hunch s brother and sister-in-Mr.
and Mrs. Ole Bunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mannine
and children visited Mrs. Man
ning's brother, Donald Davidson
and family at North Bend last
week.
The Oakland fire department
was called to put out a fire in
a barn belonging to Joe Deardorf.
The roof was ignited by sparks
from nearby burning berry vines.
The barn was empty.
turned home this week following
a business trip to' Portland where
Mrs. Manske received medical ob
servation. They then drove up to
Seattle to visit Manske's mother,
Mrs. Mclvina Manske. Mrs. Man
ske is scheduled to return to Port
land next week for surgery.
'- Fair Oaks Grange
Claims Members
By MRS. BRITTAIN (LACK
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning and
George Shamp became members
of the Fair Oaks Grange and Mr.'
and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr. and
Mrs. Art Wuthrich became mem
bers of the Sutherlin Grange in a
combined meeting this week.
Howard cracrutt reported on
his recent visit in Salem to the
State Legislature at which 22 Ore
gon counties were represented by
their Pomona masters or alter
nates
Elwin King reported on the pro
gress oi ine scnooi planning com
Dixonville Pair
Return To Home
By MRS. CHARLES FORREST
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coatnev of I an? "pounced that the en
tile Carnes Road returned home C I01 lne0M .conl.r0' "J"1
last week, after spending a month's
uon department in Portland.
The first and second degree will
be put on by the Fair Oaks Grange
at the Evergreen Grange on April
lb. i-omona urango will be held
several davs with an iniurpH hark
Mrs. Merle Allen was rnlleri tn
Eugene last week when her fath
er, to rritchard, was hospitalued
with a serious heart attack.
Mrs. Lillie Holtsclaw and her
daughter, Mrs. Laura Smith, both
of Glendale. have been visiting in
Independence with Mrs. Holts
claw's granddaughter Mrs. Frank
nnuon, ana in horost Grove with
ner son, mil Holtsclaw. who is as
sistant district forest ranger there.
Treated
Mrs. John McDonald of Glendale
entered Josephine Hospital 1 a t
week for minor surserv and mpdi.
cal treatment. She is reported to
be doing well.
Ailen Stumbo of Sunny Valley,
self - employed in logging near
Glendale, required 11 stitches
early this week after being cut bv
a power saw on the right lower
leg.
Paul Ronchi, employed by the
Robert Dollar Lumber Co. in den
dale, tried to get out of the way of
a falling tree last week, slipped
and fell between two loss, twisting
his left knee. There was no fracture.
ported to be recovering satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robins and
twins, Judy and Jerry, and daugh
ter, Pat, moved into the G. Phillip
Smith residence in Dillard recent- '
ly from Dayton. Wash. Mrs. Robins
is a sister of Mrs. Cal Scheirmies
ter, a long-time resident in Dillard.
Sat. W. T. Eason and children,
Raymond and Katherine, visited
the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Eason, recently.
Sgt. Eason has been discharged
from the Air Force and was en
route home to Fisher, La., follow
ing hit discharge at Everett, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Godfrey and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brittain drove
to Medford Wednesday on a busi
ness trip.
Takes Plane Trip
airs, ennsune Simmons took a
plane trip to Coos Bav recently
for medical observation. She is a
teacher at the Tenmile School.
David Preston. 4-vear-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Preston, is
recuperating from a broken right
leg which was treated recently at
the Community Hospital. The acci
dent occurred while David was at
play at the home of his uncle, Way
land Gentry.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Collins and
sons, Victor and Lonnie, went to
Grants Pass Sunday to visit old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burl
eson, and family, former resident)
of Dillard.
Roger Motcalf, 6-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mete a If, was
taken to Eugene this week, for
medical observation on his left el
bow, which was injured several
months ago. He will have sur
gery on the arm in the near future.
vacation in Oak Creek Canyon,
Ariz.
New Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swinford
and sons are new residents of tho
South Deer Creek Road. They for-
tend the Southern Oregon Spring I merly lived on the Temple Brown
CnnfprpnpA nt Ik. Kni...l d..: I D.
Conference of the National Busl
ness and Professional Women's
Cluhs last weekend. Mr. Moata
assisted with the registrations.
Mrs. Cynthia Magill, a mem
ber of the Douglas County Mu
sic i earners Association, has just
Mr. and Mrs. William Turcot!
of Albany were weekend guests
nfMr. and Mrs. Darrel Hiatt and
tamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones and
son. Norman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Derwood Oar drove to Portland on
Publ snmc t'.hh 'he "r0' Sa,urda' tor isit with the Jone,
lish nergn,, 1 they."'11 P"?' 1 son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
EventiriP ,comPsl,,on' . At Mrs. Conrad Jones. They also saw
of '"Tna 'orJ,," 0n,U,g USW their new granddaughter, Kalhryn
oi ine organist. i Lonip who , hm ii c
Dale Kershman. Jne Mnrpm
Leonard W. Riley and Larry Holt
were among Roseburg residents
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McSall. Tpr.
ry and Mike of Klamath Falls visit
ed in the Thomas Swinford home
in the
driving to Salem Friday to attend! Mr'J an! . Mr William , Brown
a meeting of the department in the ,nrld"'h 7 aiT .?0fi"pi'InB
evening former Waldon Hatfield home on
South Deer Creek Road. Brown is
Jerry Long, son of Mr. and 1 employe at the Hatfield Ranch.
urs. frank Long of this city, is
reported to be getting along satis
factorily at Sacred Heart Hospital
Azalea Grange
Gets Members
at MnlrneiA r.eann.. A r.il a ...I
m.i . SjT. k.i..l By MRS. G. B. FOX
j . I At the last meetins of the Azalea
ao.-u ur Kami. .."IT - -."" U.. -111.-
Maggie Francis home economic . e1 memoirs oti'i i vn ieam are pracuc
Umpqua Grove
Slates Social
By ROSA HEINBACH
The monthly social for Umpqua
Grove 51 of the Supreme Forest
Woodman Circle has been sched
uled April 22 at the Evergreen
Grange Hall. A potluck supper will
be served at 6:30 p.m.
At the last meeting in the hall,
Mrs. Deane Mowrey was initiated
into the grove. Mrs. Thelma Major
of Roseburg gave a report on the
uisinci x convention in Portland
which was attended by Mra. Phebe
Mcititire, airs, jctse Thomas, Mrs.
Christine Simmons. Mrs. Alice
Christenscn and Mrs. Major. i
ane suggested tne club should
organize a service club with day
time meetings for the benefit of
needy families. She said 12 mem
bers would be required.
The drill team members, under
the leadership of Mrs. Thomas,
gave m unu ouring me meeting.
chairman announced that their
meeting will be held April 16 with
merle roiucn as nostess, and that
the Grange had donated to the
Spcnce Memorial Fund, Youth
Program and Care this quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Newell were
granted demits from San Berna
dino, Calif., Grange to join u,e 1 ed dish dinner, followed by games.
r air uax urange.
in Eugene, where he is receiving
treatment for injureis suffered in
a plane crash at Corvallis. Jerry
is a student at Oregon State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hill of Se
attle, who have been in Phoenix.
The third birthday anniversary
of the Boots and Calico Square
Dance Club will be the occasion
and Mrs. Bonney. Sweeps prize tor a social auemoon ana nani i Anz. three weeks on vacation and
was won by Dale Bonney ana Mrs. aunaay, nprii it. i " Mo stopped over en route home
u.ini.u.u., ...... imh Angeies, also stopped here
callers and dancers are expected , this week to visit Mr. and Mrs
for the dancing which will be j Charles Nye. Mr. Hill is a nephew
from 1 to 5 p.m. j0f Mrs. Nye. They had stopped en
i route io i-noenix on their vacation
Norton
At a late hour a potluck supper
was served by Mr. and Mrs. Man
ning to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bonney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tozier, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Williams, Mr. and
of ceremonies for the affair. Re- ,iso
freshments will be served irom tne
snack bar during the afternoon.
A cordial invitation n extended
to spectators as well as dancers.
j..,.ki I .! llr, viruil firant
Mrs. Carl Dahi, Mrs. Cecil Halter
man, Mrs. Wesley Smith. Mrs.
Dave Thursh, Mrs. Orley Weist and
daughter. Jane; Mrs. Shephard's
son. Bobby, and Mrs. William L.
anks.
MRS. GOODMAN HOSTESS
AT BRIDAL SHOWER
PINOCHLE AND SUPPER
ENJOYED ON SATURDAY
Early spring flowers made 1 1
Sutherlin Cub Pack
Glorifies Indian Lore
Miit Patricia Rilty, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Riley, and
Miss Judy Stadler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stadler, were
tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta,
freshmen women's scholastic hon
orary at Oregon State College.
There were 34 freshmen women
tapped for the honorary. A 35
average or betler is necessary to
be tapped for the honorai.
Mrs. Cora Carlton of this city
left today for Portland to join her
son, Jack Cahill. and family, of
Forest Grove, and they will leave
uie nrst oi the week tor Indiana
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Cub Scout Pack 168. sponsored
pretty arrangement Saturday eve- j by the Sutherlin Methodist Church,
ning when Mr. and Mrs. Don Curry met last week in the Scout Hall
of Sutherlin entertained her pi-1 with all eight dens being repre
noehle Club at a seven o'clock sented and 40 adults present,
nnilurk sunier. I The boys are studying the In-
i nnsp seaiea arounu uie v:uians anu aiieiiuru m uuiwMKc.nnme - iiar nr Airs, i.ir nn ann
Mist Sherry Cheslev of Oakland pointive tables were Mr. and Mrs. costumes, ine Indian tneme was this will be her first visit back
was honored at a bridal shower re-iAlfred Galla, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-1 carried out by using bear skin, there in 52 years They plan to
centlv at the home of Mrs. Ivan dette Harvev. Mr. and Mrs. Henry cougar and bobcat rugs. A bobcat Upend two weekt visiting relatives.
Goodman. 'Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and deer hide were used in their Mrs. Carlson and the Cahillt are
Lovely bouquets of bridal wreath Ballentine, Mr. and Mrs. Nosh demonstrations, and they present-1 making the trip by train.
anttVr, used for decora- ."d d ". '-U. war dance, and snake
Uon- . ' Hjh ,,.ore for the evening's pi- the next meeting will be April , Club will meet at a 7:30 p.m.
Several game, were Played witn Md fcy Hrnix ,t p m. with a potluck supper; dessert - supper Monday. April 15,
Mrs. W. L. Wilson and Mrs. Joe .ft ' d Mene Gjj, Uw fuUWPd by presentation of the at the home of Mr,. II. A. Watzig.
Ortis as prizewinners. lt ' w. h.id v Noah Rose pack charter. i224 W. Hickory Street. Mrs. W. II.
Alter the gn s were openeu u.e - Billentine Have Slumber Parly Carter, Mrs. Harold Barken and
Gamma Delta Theta Rho girls . Mrs. R. M. Church will be assist-
I-' had a putluck supper and slum- ing hostesses, hlection of officers
v ber party at the KIOF Hall last will be held. Mrs. S. A. Warg.
ley McKinne, Mrs. Ortis, .Mrs. ' ..k. with Mr,. Hlen Wheeler Droeram chairman, has reouested
Boehrs. Mrs. W. L. Wilson, Mrs. ' ; ,n(1 yr, Don, Steinbach as each mother attending to bring
r.verelt Brown, airs, jean d.i.u. MRS MOOOIE cives I chaperones. The evening wa, one article from her hobby col
Mrs Carl Thornton. Mrs. Albert party FOR DAUGHTER I spent in dancing and plaving lection. Mrs. O J. Feldkamp, a,
Prichette, Nina Buck, 1"inli Mr,. Arthur Moodie entertained 8ame. The girls returned to their sisted bv Mrs. J. M. Boyles, will
Goodman, Myrtle Hunt and .Mary i , birthday party honoring her homes after having breakfait. . demonstrate Japanese and Ameri
and May Branum. i daughter. Linda, on her 14th birth-, can flower arranging.
ri.iv at the .Moodie nome east oi d.l sT..nA.:Mtnlp.
Sutherlin Saturday. " , " superintendent , Fi, teupl.,, ,, mrmbrr, ol
Linda received many nice gins ur rtew roresrry nursery .we uinrn mcie aquaro uance
om her friends and after opening Club of Eugene, visited Saturday
??.V.e ',"Vf?, r""' wood-i The next meeting w.U.be at the
I. j u,. Tim ruhnrn Mrs I home of Mr. and Mr,. Uoya Hal
ChMcKinV MOrt!,, m" ..n. Saturday evening. May
SOCIAL CLUB HAS
WEDNESDAY MEETING
j a ii ta"l..sa7;ntr fr
lwiZ, ,t the' home of them the girls made paper flowers Lyle Baker of Corvalln will be, evening here at the home of Mr.
Mr. B.nlnan for an for the wheel chair parade that will superintendent of the Oregon State and .Mrs. Eugene Atwood, former
Al s. Maureen mn ,or . b. hed Aprii 2S Forestry Nursery n Compton member, of the club. Included
Diirm0,the anrul hour a game j Mrs Moodie served birthday cake Road. Tive mile, south of Elkton. were Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Ran,
was plaved and Mr, Webber won'. nd ice cre.rn to Janet Misner. which "now under construction, dall, Mr. and Mr. Llod I Duvall.
Karna.'a anu J4lirL Ul, va.mjll' ...c iriiai;iu.fluuii loan iuihiuiil- ..... m .M ...is. -.u ... . .
..p.; . .u. .n.,Mn ( ass Karen Chandler and Johnie tion crew of Oregon State Forestry and Mrs. Gene Durkoop and Mr
Mr, Halt man served refresh- and Shirley Young. Calling later in Dept., under the direction of Glen and Mrs. David Wis,. The group
ments to .Myrtle Geider, (ilenda the
Ste
I-on
er
Confined By Sprain
Mrs. Harlan Melton has been
confined to her home the past week
with a sprained leg.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brumharh were Mrs. Brumbach's
brother - in - law, Daymond Smith
and son and daughter - in - law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan (Bud) Smith,
of Sandy Point. Idaho. The Smiths
are former residents of the Glide
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant, Keith
and Velma of Albany were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Find
lay. Mrs. Ethel Crisler and son, Gal
en, of McMinnvtlle were guests in
the Elward Smith home last week.
Mrs. Crisler is house mother at
Easter Program
Set By Kellogg
By ARIEL HUBBARD
An Easter program will be given
after the regular meeting of the
Kellogg Grange on April 17.
Lecturer Lucy Haines is in
charge of the program: Mrs. Ma
bel Rader will give the story of
Easter; Lucile Godding will play
Easter music and there will be a
tolo by Frances Carnes.
Once a year the erance visit.
one of the churches in Elkton, and caJ;
de-! ng for the state convention in
Koseburg in May.
Return For Visit
Mrs. G. Phillip Smith and small
children. Lee Shirley and Roy, for
merly of Dillard, returned last
week for a visit with her former
neighbor, Mra. Gene Bridges, and -children.
Mr. Smith Is a former
Eye Hurt .teacher at Douglas High. He if
Harold R. Miller of Glendale. now teaching at Kerby.
employed by the B at M Logging! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Willis have
given the first and second
urces.
Plans were marie far the Easter
egg hunt for children 2-years-oId
and younger. The hunt will be held
April 20 at 2 p.m. Mothers are asK
cd to send colored eggs.
The April social will be a 'cover'
returned to their Home on Dona
Avenue following a 10-day vaca
tion with their son, Harold Thom
as, and family at North Bend. They
took many sightseeing trips along
the coast and visited an old friend,
Mrs. Venta Brown.
Go Te Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and
daughter, Barbara, of Cecil Street
went to Kelso. Wash., last week
end to visit relatives and friends.
The Browns moved to this vicinity
from Kelso about a year ago.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornish re
turned to their home Sunday from
a trip to Seattle where they at
tended the wedding of the former'i
have returned from McAllister and niece, Sherry Walkins. They were
Quinton, Okla., where they visited 1 also Sunday guests at the home of .
Company, was using a grinder last
week when a particle of steel be
came deeply imbedded in his left
eye. He was treated at the Glen
dale Clinic.
Mike O'Neal of Glendale was
X-rayed last week, and it- w a s
found that he had fractured a bone
in his right hand the previous Fri
day in an accident at school.
Davalee Black of Glendale, 4.
fractured both bones in her right
wrist last week, when she climbed
on the roof of the Winkleman
Apartments and fell off. Davalee
was attempting to catch her pet
Mr. and Mrs. Delter Reddin
Linficld College, and Galen at-. the Roaring Camp Steak House
lenns college. i mi, weex ny urvu Heckley.
The Rev. Arthur Hoemsh of Rose. May 1 has been set a, the
on Sunday evening April 14, they
w.ll ..i... Ik. ft...-.: -i i.
A group of 15 adults attended ' relatives. They also visited with j Cornish's niece, Mrs. Robert WahL,
tne piano concert given at McAr-'
thur Court in Eugene this week.
The Umpqua Hillbillies Square
Danee Club held an executive meet
ing this week at the home of Presi
dent Bill Mcintosh.
-The varsity basketball-team was
honored with a steak dinner at
nurg win nnng tne evening me,
,sge next Sunday evening at the
Pine Grove church.
Camas Valley Man
Back From California
By MRS. WILLIAM BANKS
Henry W. Ranks has returned
to Camas Valley after spending
the winter in California.
Banks stayed at the home of hi,
son, C. L. Bank,, in Lomita and at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
MrGown. his daughter, i.i Rich
mond. He also visited hi, grand
daughter Mrs. Vernon Duncan,
who reside, in Oildale, Calif. Mn.
Richard West, of Camas went to
Richmond, Calif., to. accompany I
flat p.
for the Elkton Music Festival. The
concert will be under the direction
of William Hickerson and held at
the high school gym at 7:30 p.m.
Both grade school and high school
students will participate.
Mrs. Reddin's sister, Mrs. Mormon) at North Gate near Seattle.
Wheaton, in Stockton, Calif. They
were gone for four weeks and left
Oklahoma just in time to miss the
tornado there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrow of
Glendale had a visit last weekend
from his brother, Max Morrow, of
Portland.
Bob foil, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter Peil of Glendale, is now an
instructor at the Arthur Murray
School of Dancing in Medford. He
will work through this summer
then re-enter Southern Oregon Col
lege at Ashland.
RECEIVE TOP RATING
Canyonville school's brass quar
tet received a one rating in tone
interpretation, technique, selec
tion, general effect and intonation
at the band clinic held at the Trt
City school, according to Supt. O.
J. Monger. Gene Slayter, Spring
field High School band director,
judged the local group which con
sisted of Victor Fitzpatrlck, first
cornet; Terry Soetcber, second
cornet; Mickey Yakel French horn
and Victor Wood, baritone.
Omicron Chapter
Picks Delegates
Margaret Adair and Mrs. Leon
ard Nrsseth will represent Omi
cron Chapter of the Delta Kappa
Gamma at the state convention in
La Grande May 3, 4
At that time Mrs. Ellsworth Til
ton will be initiated into the state
organization as an honorary mem
ber for her outstanding qualities of
leadership.
Miss Esther Brown, Joseph Lane
her father home. 1 librarian, will be installed at Dresi-
George Smith hat been caring dent of the library division of the
for the Ranks home while Banks ! Oregon Education Assoc. at the
meeting in Portland May 4.
Announcements concerning these
women were marie at the last meet
ing. Mr,. Alvia Wctherell prpsent-
was in California.
Toattmittresset To Meet
The regular meeting of the Cam-
I! , . , lu ed the program on orientation and
i,:i.i n.u i, i p in. i i information. She wa, assisted hy
BVH ,. . 'Luclla Whitehead, Verna Caroth-
The Camas Valley Home Exten-' violet Wilshire and Catherine
uon Lnit will hold ita regular iockwood
meeting to elect officers at the
April 17 businest meeting the n.Lt.-i C,LI ru:M..
group will meet at the home of Ofland School Children
Mr,. J. H. Parrott at 10:30 am. To Cet Polio Shotl Soon
Mr,. Robert Cummings and Mrs.
Everett Church will demonstrate I Salk polio shots will be available
how sofa cushion, are made, and . to all Oakland school students
the meeting is open to all inter- April 19
ested women in the community. ! The shots are being given in co
Weekend visitors at the home of! operation with the Douglas County
Mr. and Mr,, liuis Pryor wss the Health Dept. Mr, Marian Hill,
niece of Mr,. lryor, Vicky I.ynne ! county health nurse, will be
finr. rut n war Mr. Rasp Krpnoh of Fr.rpt C.mv nlana tn allpn .lori trip Rurkprnn riancp par. 1 1 nwp fmm PnrtlNnri. Ore Virkv is 1 charse of administerins the vac-
nl l0, !5"'' v't,' Dorothy Chandler and Darlene and Mrs. plant 20 arres of tree, this spring her in the evening, going after-1 the dauchter of Mr. and Mr,. Cecil cine. Shots will he given only to
l i.. k.ZL , Uflilr.' Ida Web- Elaine fox and children, Carolyn Local help will be hired and more ward to the Atwood home for re- Lowe, former resident! of Rose-1 sludentt who have returned per
and Own Webber and Jerry. i workers required for leasonal help.! freshments. I burg. I mission slips from their parents.
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